"Smart Guns are Dumb Guns," constitutional attorney explains
This video features a constitutional attorney, Mark W. Smith, discussing the concept of "smart guns." He argues that the technology, such as fingerprint readers and RFID, is not a reliable solution to violent crime and presents numerous potential failure points. Smith criticizes the hype around smart guns, pointing to decades of research and development without a mass-producible, affordable, and reliable product. He contends that criminals would easily bypass these features and that the technology introduces new risks for law-abiding gun owners, potentially hindering self-defense in critical situations.










